At the BET Hip-Hop Awards, Eminem criticized Donald Trump and even his own fans who are Trump’s supporters.

“At the end of the day, if I did lose half my fan base, then so be it, because I feel like I stood up for what was right and I’m on the right side of this,” he told Billboard in an interview posted Thursday. “I don’t see how somebody could be middle class, busting their ass every single day, paycheck to paycheck, who thinks that that f–king billionaire is gonna help you.”

in an explosive 4.5-minute cypher freestyle, “The Storm,” Eminem dedicated a line to his own fans by showing his middle finger directly at his own face which is “And any fan of mine who’s a supporter of his, I’m drawing in the sand a line, you’re either for or against, and if you can’t decide who you like more and you’re split on who you should stand beside, I’ll do it for it for you with this. F–k you.”

Eminem’s latest album, ‘Revival,’ released this December, has a political theme containing many attacks on the President. The White House did not release any responses.

“When I (put out “The Storm”), I felt that everybody who was with him at that point doesn’t like my music anyway,” he told Billboard. “I get the comparison with the non-political-correctness, but other than that, (Trump and I) are polar opposites.”

In response to Eminem’s recent remarks, a small group of his conservative fans turned on him.